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livelove laguna rocky donatelli By Karen Lawrence A ON ROCKY: Tiffany dress tiffanydesigns.com s she heads into her second season of filming, Raquel “Rocky” Donatelli of MTV’s Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County takes time out of her busy schedule to gab with PromStyle about her senior year at Laguna Beach HS, her plans for the future (LB: Season 4 may not be the last we see of Rocky!), her hot BF Alex, and of course, PROM! Cristal D’Or ring cristaldor.com Hair: Beth Pollard Makeup: Chantelle Martineau Flowers: Oneka Floral 70 Photographs by Ben Stannard Art by Julie Chatfield jump online for more fun! • promstylemag.com PromStyle: How has Laguna Beach changed your life? Rocky Donatelli: My life has definitely gotten busier. A lot busier. Just a bunch of show stuff and interviews and stuff like this which I love to do. So, it’s a lot of fun. PS: Your MTV show is called Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County. How would you say your life compares to those on the FOX TV series The O.C.? RD: Not as dramatic. I mean, people on The O.C. are, you know, drugs and partying and someone dies, I think! It’s not that dramatic. [Laughs.] It’s a lot smaller. But it’s dramatic... Laguna Beach is like a little bubble, a little enclave of a town compared to the O.C., the big O.C., so everything is blown up more because it’s a smaller town. PS: Is it easy to be yourself in front of the cameras? RD: Ah, yeah. They’re around so often that you just can’t help yourself but to just go and say whatever you want... PS: Do you think any of the girls on the show are “acting” for the cameras? RD: Some I think definitely tried to play it up in the beginning, but that’s a lot of work for the amount of filming that we do. You almost have to become another person and that’s not fun...way too much work. PS: It seems like some of the girls talk behind each other’s backs a lot, but you don’t really get into that. How do you avoid falling into that trap? RD: Well, I mean, I think I got that from my dad. To tell you the truth, I just see no point in it. I’d rather, you know, go hang out with friends than sit at home and talk about them. I just, I don’t understand the point of it. “ I’d rather, you know, go hang out with friends than sit at home and talk about them. 72 ” PS: So, you’re a senior this year. How’s that going? RD: It is amazing. I am so excited. It’s senior year, and it’s just a lot of fun. PS: What are your plans for after graduation? RD: I’m not sure yet. I’m thinking about taking a year off, taking as many acting classes as I can and just, kinda feeling it out because that is my dream right now and I kinda wanna scope everything out for a year, see what my options are. PS: Would you like to continue with TV or would you like to get into movie acting? RD: I would love to do movies. There’s a lot of really great actors and actresses that I’ve really been inspired by lately. I know this is really sad, but I would die if I could be Jack Sparrow. Really, he is, like, my all-time favorite character. “ I would love to do movies.” PS: What actors and actresses inspire you? RD: I really love Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock and Cameron Diaz. PS: Let’s talk about Alex. How’s that going? RD: It’s really good. I’m having a lot of fun with him right now. He’s officially my high school sweetheart. “ He’s officially my high school sweetheart. ” PS: And he’s in college now? RD: M-hm. And taking acting classes, as well, and working for a record producer. So, he’s also keeping his options open in front of the camera or behind the camera. You know, an actor or producer of some sort, so he’s kinda, he’s juggling too. PS: Wow. So how often do you guys get to see each other? RD: Every day! PS: What do you guys do when you’re together? RD: We watch movies. We walk around a lot, just like, I dunno, scope out everything. It’s like really relaxing, you know, ‘cause we’re usually, our lives have become a lot more busy when we’re doing stuff, so when we do have free time we just lounge, walk around, make cookies, watch movies. PS: Earlier in your relationship with Alex, he pointed out a bracelet that you wore. Live Love? RD: Yes! PS: What does that mean to you? RD: I would just wear it all the time. I just liked it. He never read it until that day and he’s like, “You always wear this thing.” I think he noticed it ‘cause it did not match my outfit at all...but, I just like live and love. That should be everybody’s lifestyle. I just like “ live and love. That should be everybody’s lifestyle.” PS: Words to live by? RD: Exactly! Live and love! Just relax! PS: When did you realize Alex was going to ask you to Prom? RD: I didn’t...Not until I saw the sign that said Prom, and then I was like, “Is that for me? Are you sure that’s for me? Is there anybody behind me?” because he was very secretive about it. He actually didn’t talk about it at all. PS: So it was a true surprise? RD: Yeah. I couldn’t get anything out of him. I tried. PS: What was the highlight of Prom? RD: I like the limo ride. Every year that’s my favorite part. Everybody’s crammed in the limo together, we’re all screaming and yelling and loud music and dancing. Everybody’s so excited to dance! By the time the after-parties come, everybody’s kinda worn out, a little more quiet, but the limo’s exciting. We’re, like, on our way! PS: Any embarrassing moments? RD: I lost my shoes last year. Then, while looking for my shoes, I was eating a chocolate covered strawberry. (I obviously wasn’t too worried about my shoes because I found time to go get a strawberry and start eating it...) Of course, I spilled strawberry/chocolate juice all over my dress! But it was...after the dancing, we were leaving. I was looking for my shoes to leave. And then the after-party—nobody cares anyway. PS: What advice do you have for girls going to Prom for the first time? RD: The biggest thing I would say for girls is to just relax because something always happens! A dress malfunction, makeup—blurred, hair—flat, everything. But you just gotta have fun, you know? You wanna look nice, but the main priority should be to have fun more than anything. The boys usually don’t even notice. You know, they think it is supposed to be that way. PS: What does Prom mean to you? RD: Prom to me, just means a night where teenagers just don’t think about school, they don’t think about life, they just live this life for a day of, you know, princess for a day or prince for a day. We dress up in pretty ball gowns and we go out and we dance and we just celebrate being young. 73